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Boston Eye Physicians & Surgeons has served patients in New England and around the world for nearly 75 years. We have been a destination for patients seeking high quality eye care from a team composed of the area's leading vision professionals. As skilled eye care specialists, we have dedicated our careers to providing rewarding patient care in a safe, comfortable environment using state of the art equipment. We encourage Boston and surrounding area cataract, LASIK, corneal, and retinal conditions patients to contact our office to schedule an appointment. We also offer a full range of general exams, contact lens fittings, and an optical shop.

Crystalens is an accommodating intraocular lens(IOL) that, unlike a standard IOL, can treat both a person's cataracts and presbyopia-loss of near and intermediate vision. Crystalens not only treats your cataracts (a clouding or hardening of your lens), but can also reduce or eliminate your dependence on glasses. It does so by recreating accommodation similar to your eye's natural lens. The unique Crystalens can reduce or eliminate glasses for most activities, including: reading a book, working on the computer, and driving a car.

LASIK or Laser in-Situ Keratornileusis treats refractive errors by removing corneal tissue beneath the surface of the cornea. This procedure combines the accuracy of the excimer laser with the benefits of Lamellar Keratoplasty (LK). LK has been performed on a limited basis since 1949 to correct higher levels of nearsightedness and moderate amounts of farsightedness.

The ophthalmologists at Boston Eye Physicians & Surgeons are highly skilled at diagnosing and preventing glaucoma, the second-leading cause of blindness. We use sophisticated imaging programs and tonometers to detect high levels of intraocular pressure (IOP), the main symptom of glaucoma. If glaucoma is detected, our highly skilled glaucoma specialists can slow the progression of the disease by relieving intraocular pressure with surgery or medications.